tv Sportsday BBC News April 30, 2023 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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this is bbc news, the headlines: sudan's army launches a major attack on khartoum — as it attempts to retake areas held by the rival rsf militia. tanks and heavy artillery have been deployed to the capital. residents are warned to stay indoors. but emergency aid is finally arriving into the country. nurses in half of england's hospitals are set to strike later at eight o'clock this evening. nhs chiefs warn that care is at risk. but unions call on the government to return to the negotiating table. the pope concludes a three—day visit to hungary. earlier, tens of thousands of people attend an open air mass in central budapest. the pontiff calls on hungarians to be open towards migrants coming
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from outside europe. the british public will be invited to swear allegiance to king charles during his coronation on saturday. the mainly christian service will also see religious leaders from otherfaiths play a part for the first time. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. haaland hits 50 as manchester city go top of the premier league for the first time since february. a first—half header from jota settles the old—firm at hampden park, as celtic go through to the scottish cup final. and sergio perez beats his teammate to take the chequered flag in azerbaijan. also coming up on sportsday... it's advantage luca brecel
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after the opening session of the world snooker final — we'll bring you all the details. welcome to the programme. we will also bring you a very exciting and intense liverpool match. an exciting day in the premier league and we start with some big news as manchester city's race for the title intensifies. they have leap—frogged arsenal to go top of the table for the first time since february. city took all three points at craven cottege in a 2—1 victory over fulham. city star striker erling haaland scored first to get his 50th goal of the season as katie gornall reports. is there any stopping the march of manchester city? after beating arsenal midweek they blazed into craven cottage with the summit and
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their sites. craven cottage with the summit and theirsites. from craven cottage with the summit and their sites. from struggle to keep up. an early penalty but earl in harlingen 12 yards from history. he didn't even flinch. we harlingen 12 yards from history. he didn't even flinch.— didn't even flinch. we are in the resence didn't even flinch. we are in the presence of _ didn't even flinch. we are in the presence of goal-scoring - didn't even flinch. we are in the - presence of goal-scoring greatness! presence of goal—scoring greatness! never has the premier league seen anyone as ruthless as brilliant. out of nothing carlos for an an equaliser. but with so much talent city could hurt you from any angle. and that is absolutely magnificent! it wasn't always so easy on the eye. edison was left scrambling in the second half and at 21 full of new they were in with a chance. but city were not to be denied. they now returned to the top of the table. it is likely that is where they will finish. fulham manager marco silva said they didn't create enough chances. we'll hearfrom him injust a moment, but first, city manager pep guardiola described
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it as a close match, and important to get all three points. we had to a very good moment. they didn't quite much with the goal, didn't quite much with the goal, didn't create too much opportunities, i would say. but it was always tied. we knew that, winning this type of game today was really important and the players we have are amazing. the first minute of the match against city is a difficult scenario for any team in this competition. but difficult scenario for any team in this competition.— this competition. but we came back with the game _ this competition. but we came back with the game and _ this competition. but we came back with the game and to _ this competition. but we came back with the game and to start - this competition. but we came back with the game and to start with - this competition. but we came back with the game and to start with a i with the game and to start with a little _ with the game and to start with a little more — with the game and to start with a little more balanced again as well. at some moment we push them back, but we _ at some moment we push them back, but we were _ at some moment we push them back, but we were not able to create many chances _ but we were not able to create many chances we — but we were not able to create many chances. we tried until the last
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minute 0t— chances. we tried until the last minute. of course we have to be proud _ minute. of course we have to be proud of — minute. of course we have to be proud of the process. it's been a thrilling match at anfield with a last minute winner moving liverpool up to fifth after a dramatic seven goal game against tottenham. it was 2—0 within five minutes, curtisjones opening the scoring before this from luis diaz, making his first start since returning from injury made it two. tottenham's misery continued after cristian romero brought down cody gakpo in the box, mo salah stepping up to make it 3—0 afterjust 15 minutes. but the visitors gave themselves hope just before the break, harry kane finishing off this counter to make it 3—1. son heung—min pulled another one back before richarlison had seemingly rescued a point for ryan mason's side in second minute of injury time only for diogojota to fire home the winnerfor liverpool in the fourth minute of injury time, 4—3 the final score. a close victory for manchester
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united at old trafford as they beat aston villa, ending their ten match unbeaten run. bruno fernandez with the only goal of the game just before half time. that's his 100th career league goal. the three points gives manchester united's champions league hopes a boost. they're fourth, two points behind newcastle. really happy with the point, but also with the performance. it was an impressive performance. it didn't lose over ten games. i think, score every game, and we are totally in control. we created a lot of chances, 1—0, ithink control. we created a lot of chances, 1—0, i think it could've been free — one or 4—1 so really good and impressive performance. in the first half, we didn't have our idea _ the first half, we didn't have our idea of— the first half, we didn't have our idea of what we are doing and in the second _ idea of what we are doing and in the second half— idea of what we are doing and in the second half we improved better than
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the first. he tried to reduce the distance — the first. he tried to reduce the distance between the first half and the second half with them. and we didn't— the second half with them. and we didn't get— the second half with them. and we didn't get a — the second half with them. and we didn't get a lot of good chances, but i _ didn't get a lot of good chances, but i think— didn't get a lot of good chances, but i think that it was better for us. before the match, manchester united fans protested outside old trafford. a large section of supporters marched to the stadium carrying banners opposing the continued glazer ownership. earlier, i spoke to bbc football reporter simon stone who was there, and asked him what had happened? will basically, the protest lasted for two and a half hours and started with hundreds of fans meeting in manchester city centre, letting off layers, chanting against the current ownership. and then the numbers swelled as the protest march continued from the city centre, by which time there were thousands of fans making their feelings which time there were thousands of fans making theirfeelings known. the vast majority did enter the stadium in time for kick off of today's game against aston villa,
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but a significant number remained outside, outside the directors entrance, and carried on making a noisy protest against the current ownership of the football club. edit ownership of the football club. of course, there has been a lot of speculation over who is going to potentially buy manchester united, if they are. can you explain the context of this project? the if they are. can you explain the context of this project? context of this pro'ect? the context basicall is context of this pro'ect? the context basically is that _ context of this project? the context basically is that on friday, - basically is that on friday, potential bidders for the club were given another deadline to make what is viewed as a final offer. we seem to have two major parties who are trying to get control of the crew. shaikh christine, qatari banker, he is trying to buy 100% of the club. 0wner is trying to buy 100% of the club. owner of any officer, who is trying to buy a majority stake in the club. we thought that was 69%, but we are led to believe he may be led to
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accept a lower stake not, allowing the co—chair of manchester united to remain in some capacity. that is wearing some fans because they want rid of the glazer family from their club. southampton's struggle to survive in the premier league continues after a 3—1 loss to newcastle. southampton did score first, through stuart armstrong, but calum wilson equalised for newcastle. an own goal followed and then wilson got his second, newcastle's third to seal the win. they are third in the league — southampton rooted to the bottom. bournemouth thrashed leeds 4—1, jefferson lerma scoring twice in four minutes. leeds pulled a goal back with a patrick bamford header, but that result leaves leeds in 16th, just a point above the relegation zone. that win moves bournemouth closer to safety — they're in 13th. now to the championship.
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huddersfield town took a giant step towards championship safety by beating cardiff city. manager neil warnock led the terriers to a 2—1 victory over his old club. hudddersfield are now three points clear of the drop zone and a point from their last two games would be enough to keep them in the division. 0ne game in the women's super league today and manchester city kept up their fight in the title race, coming from behind to beat reading 4—1. khadija shaw became the outright top scorer in the women's super league with her 18th of the season. chloe kelly, lauren hemp and steph houghton added to the goals. city are now three points behind rivals manchester united. let's ta ke let's take it to scotland now. celtic are through to the scottish cup final after beating their old firm rivals rangers 1—0. they'll now play inverness caldeonian thistle injune. it means rangers' season is effectively over, with celtic one win away from a league title and one win away from a domestic treble. chris mclaughlin was watching at hampden park. and glasco, they say the biggest
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game is quite simply the next one. so this one, the rangers defeat was unthinkable. a season in the year that old rivals had their eye on the trouble. closest early on though, as the fire worst smoke was still clearing. but in the cauldron celtic kept their composure and took the lead minutes before the break. rangers flat—footed, i'm celtic superstar from rangers flat—footed, i'm celtic superstarfrom portugal rangers flat—footed, i'm celtic superstar from portugal georgia brought the deadlock. rangers came out fighting desperately after the start, butjoe hart wouldn't budge. game came to the rescue shortly afterwards but in the pouring rain they were turning up the heat. stayed strong, the spare for rangers, but celtics march on to yet another final.
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rangers, but celtics march on to yet anotherfinal. i’m rangers, but celtics march on to yet another final.— another final. i'm really proud of the groun- _ another final. i'm really proud of the group. yeah, _ another final. i'm really proud of the group. yeah, there - another final. i'm really proud of the group. yeah, there was - another final. i'm really proud of the group. yeah, there was a . another final. i'm really proud of the group. yeah, there was a lot another final. i'm really proud of. the group. yeah, there was a lot of stake in the rangers, this was their last opportunity to gain some success as well so we knew it was going to require all the facets of their game and i thought we did that. we played the football we needed to. we defended really strongly and we made it to, and throughout all, unbelievable work ethic this group of players has. disappointed. margins will generally decide _ disappointed. margins will generally decide big games, and it was an error again— decide big games, and it was an erroragain in a decide big games, and it was an error again in a moment, they conceded _ error again in a moment, they conceded the goal, and the game had been very— conceded the goal, and the game had been very harsh and in the second half we _ been very harsh and in the second half we took the game to celtic. we took big _ half we took the game to celtic. we took big moments that we have an executed. — took big moments that we have an executed, but yeah and big games you
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can't have _ executed, but yeah and big games you can't have the amount of play that we had _ can't have the amount of play that we had and — can't have the amount of play that we had and the opportunities that we had to— we had and the opportunities that we had to make a mistake and get away with it _ time for a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. exeter chiefs' bid to reach the champions cup final was ended by a ruthless semifinal display by holders la rochelle in bordeaux. the french side ran in seven tries as they swept aside the 2020 winners by 47—28. double delight for british cyclists at the end of the tour de romandie in switzerland. ethan hayterjust missed out on winning the final stage, but he took third place and the sprinter�*s points jersey. plus adam yates got the overall victory after finishing 25th. and, world number one iga swiatek is through to the fourth round of the madrid 0pen, beating american number 29 seed bernarda pera in straight sets. the men's defending champion, carlos alcaraz, plays grigor dimitrov later this evening. it's been an incredible weekend in azerbaijan for sergio perez.
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after winning formula 0ne's first sprint race of the season on saturday, he's now added the grand prix. the mexican started from third on the grid in baku, but beat his red bull teammate max verstappen to take the chequered flag. ben croutcher reports. the twists and turns of formula 1 were on the streets of baku, there is no room for error. even though two—time world champion started second as is the case the season, he didn't stay there for long.— didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. _ didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. he _ didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. he closed - didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. he closed in - didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. he closed in on - didn't stay there for long. blazing into the lead. he closed in on his| into the lead. he closed in on his race when. _ into the lead. he closed in on his race when, surgery _ into the lead. he closed in on his race when, surgery paris, - into the lead. he closed in on his race when, surgery paris, he - into the lead. he closed in on his l race when, surgery paris, he made better progress than george russell to finish six. putting the needle through the castle on the caspian spread both were untouchable. they
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were pushing still, but some were surprisingly stefan had no answer to his team—mates page. he still leaves the championship, but in baku it was the championship, but in baku it was the mexican working his street magic. we'll get some reaction from lewis hamilton and verstappen in a moment but first here's sergio perez. it was very close. we pushed to the maximum today, we were out there in the way max pushed me throughout the race was really hard, but we managed to keep them under control. indie race was really hard, but we managed to keep them under control.— to keep them under control. we push each other- — to keep them under control. we push each other. both _ to keep them under control. we push each other. both of— to keep them under control. we push each other. both of the _ to keep them under control. we push each other. both of the race - to keep them under control. we push each other. both of the race we - to keep them under control. we push each other. both of the race we were| each other. both of the race we were showing, _ each other. both of the race we were showing, we — each other. both of the race we were showing, we were definitely pushing. had a _ showing, we were definitely pushing. had a great battle with a bunch of cars which — had a great battle with a bunch of cars which was _ had a great battle with a bunch of cars which was really— had a great battle with a bunch of cars which was really fun. - had a great battle with a bunch of cars which was really fun. and - had a great battle with a bunch of. cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing _ cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing the — cars which was really fun. and yeah,
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chasing the five _ cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing the five down _ cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing the five down at _ cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing the five down at the - cars which was really fun. and yeah, chasing the five down at the end, i chasing the five down at the end, 'ust chasing the five down at the end, just not quite _ chasing the five down at the end, just not quite enough— chasing the five down at the end, just not quite enough to - chasing the five down at the end, just not quite enough to get - chasing the five down at the end, i just not quite enough to get there. if i just not quite enough to get there. if i hadn't— just not quite enough to get there. if i hadn't had _ just not quite enough to get there. if i hadn't had that _ just not quite enough to get there. if i hadn't had that safety - just not quite enough to get there. if i hadn't had that safety car - if i hadn't had that safety car stuff, — if i hadn't had that safety car stuff, maybe _ if i hadn't had that safety car stuff, maybe i— if i hadn't had that safety car stuff, maybe i would've - if i hadn't had that safety car stuff, maybe i would've hadl if i hadn't had that safety cari stuff, maybe i would've had a if i hadn't had that safety car - stuff, maybe i would've had a better match— stuff, maybe i would've had a better match for me — reigning world champion francesco bagnaia won the spanish grand prix to take the lead in motogp�*s rider standings. there was drama from the off injerez with an opening lap crash involving three riders, bringing out the red flag and forcing a restart. brad binder lead most of the race until four laps to go when banyah finally got past the south african. the italian held on to claim his second win of the season. australia's jack miller was third. a tense final is unfolding at the crucible with belgiun luca brecel leading the four time world champion mark selby six frames to two going into the evening session. hazel irvine rounds up the match so far alongside stephen hendry and steve davis. pa rt part one of a four—part drama in the
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world championship final, and it is the new face of the final who has the new face of the final who has the upper hand and has steve davis and stephen hendry, how much did you enjoy that first session? i and stephen hendry, how much did you enjoy that first session?— enjoy that first session? i think many peeple — enjoy that first session? i think many people here, _ enjoy that first session? i think many people here, the - enjoy that first session? i think| many people here, the majority enjoy that first session? i think i many people here, the majority of the people would've thought that he could to _ the people would've thought that he could to put the screws on his opponent. _ could to put the screws on his opponent, but that wasn't how it pans— opponent, but that wasn't how it pans out — opponent, but that wasn't how it pans out. lucas playing with her at the fresh air— pans out. lucas playing with her at the fresh air and is cute action, 6-2~ _ the fresh air and is cute action, 6-2. ~ the fresh air and is cute action, 6-2. . ., , 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watchin: 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watching that- _ 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watching that. to _ 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watching that. to what _ 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watching that. to what extent - 6-2. when i am, we will up in here watching that. to what extent hasl 6-2. when i am, we will up in here| watching that. to what extent has it impacted his performance if at all? 0nly he would know that. you can only he would know that. you can tell how _ only he would know that. you can tell how other— only he would know that. you can tell how other people _ only he would know that. you can tell how other people feel, - only he would know that. you can tell how other people feel, but. only he would know that. you can tell how other people feel, but iti tell how other people feel, but it was a _ tell how other people feel, but it was a late — tell how other people feel, but it was a late night _ tell how other people feel, but it was a late night and _ tell how other people feel, but it was a late night and how - tell how other people feel, but it was a late night and how long. tell how other people feel, but it was a late night and how long iti was a late night and how long it took— was a late night and how long it took them to— was a late night and how long it took them to get _ was a late night and how long it took them to get to _ was a late night and how long it took them to get to sleep - was a late night and how long it took them to get to sleep afterl took them to get to sleep after that finish _ took them to get to sleep after that finish nobody knows. _ took them to get to sleep after that finish nobody knows. it— took them to get to sleep after that finish nobody knows. it was - finish nobody knows. it was irresistible. _ finish nobody knows. it was irresistible. he _ finish nobody knows. it was irresistible. he just- finish nobody knows. it was irresistible. he just lookedl finish nobody knows. it was - irresistible. he just looked under no pressure _ irresistible. he just looked under no pressure whatsoever. - irresistible. he just looked under no pressure whatsoever. he - irresistible. he just looked under. no pressure whatsoever. he played the brand _ no pressure whatsoever. he played the hrand of— no pressure whatsoever. he played the brand of snooker— no pressure whatsoever. he played the brand of snooker that - no pressure whatsoever. he played the brand of snooker that he - no pressure whatsoever. he played the brand of snooker that he wantsj the brand of snooker that he wants to play. _ the brand of snooker that he wants to play. and — the brand of snooker that he wants to play. and his _ the brand of snooker that he wants
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to play, and his opponent- the brand of snooker that he wants to play, and his opponent was- the brand of snooker that he wants to play, and his opponent was a . the brand of snooker that he wants to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and — to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and there _ to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and there by— to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and there by it. _ to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and there by it. not- to play, and his opponent was a bit intimate and there by it.— intimate and there by it. not at all. he intimate and there by it. not at all- he got _ intimate and there by it. not at all- he got off— intimate and there by it. not at all. he got off to _ intimate and there by it. not at all. he got off to a _ intimate and there by it. not at all. he got off to a great - intimate and there by it. not at all. he got off to a great start. | all. he got off to a great start. and if there is a game plan that is going _ and if there is a game plan that is going to unfold, you would think that oh. — going to unfold, you would think that oh, maybe the game plan for marcus— that oh, maybe the game plan for marcus to — that oh, maybe the game plan for marcus to put the grind on his opponent. but i don't think that's going _ opponent. but i don't think that's going to — opponent. but i don't think that's going to work. lucas was playing a different— going to work. lucas was playing a different style of snooker that is very hard — different style of snooker that is very hard to keep under wraps. so what _ very hard to keep under wraps. so what mark— very hard to keep under wraps. so what mark shall be has got to do, is he's got to— what mark shall be has got to do, is he's got to play better, and that is tough _ he's got to play better, and that is tough when your opponent is getting lots of— tough when your opponent is getting lots of table time. of tough when your opponent is getting lots of table time.— lots of table time. of the four times that — lots of table time. of the four times that he _ lots of table time. of the four times that he has _ lots of table time. of the four times that he has won - lots of table time. of the four times that he has won the - lots of table time. of the four| times that he has won the title lots of table time. of the four . times that he has won the title in the past, he has been a pond in the open session. he is again, to firms to six, part two of the drama at seven o'clock on bbc two. there are two more sessions _ seven o'clock on bbc two. there are two more sessions to _ seven o'clock on bbc two. there are two more sessions to come - seven o'clock on bbc two. there are l two more sessions to come tomorrow on bank holiday monday from the crucible when they reveal the winner of the world snooker championship. that's all from sportsday, but before we go — 0n the football news show there's an exclusive interview with burnley manager vincent kompany — he'll be managing the club in the premier league next season after he led
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them to the championship title and promotion. here's a taster. thanks for watching, bye. hello, welcome to the purple new show. after securing promotion and the championship title to go with it, the man before manager vincent co., whojoined the it, the man before manager vincent co., who joined the club last summer. earlierthis co., who joined the club last summer. earlier this season michael brown went to speak to him about his journey. brown went to speak to him about his 'ourne . ~ ., brown went to speak to him about his 'ourne . ~ . ., ._ journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted _ journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted out _ journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted out a _ journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted out a little _ journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted out a little in - journey. when i arrived in norway, i kind of planted out a little in my - kind of planted out a little in my head how i wanted to be, but the end, i was really lucky to come into a very good environment. itjust allowed me to settle quickly and to get on with my business, which is
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the football side of things. indie get on with my business, which is the football side of things. we were watching the _ the football side of things. we were watching the first _ the football side of things. we were watching the first days _ the football side of things. we were watching the first days i _ the football side of things. we were watching the first days i was - the football side of things. we were watching the first days i was on - the football side of things. we were watching the first days i was on the | watching the first days i was on the other side here and i was actually thinking you've got such a big jump, looking at the recruitment site and everything like that. and you are so successful so quickly.— successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. _ successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. and _ successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. and so _ successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. and so you - successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. and so you can i successful so quickly. number 21 in english football. and so you can be champion or you can be promoted or whatever it is, you're still 21 in english for pulse, so you've just got a get better. and for me, the key thing when i was hearers 15 players leaving, having to sell the best players, that was daunting, because the building was on was empty. but the opportunity was also that you could recruit. and i thought that the risk side of it is that you could make the wrong decisions, but i felt with the people, the recruitment team and all the people that helped us, ifelt people, the recruitment team and all the people that helped us, i felt we were in a good position to recruit
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the right players. did were in a good position to recruit the right players— the right players. did you have a lot of that _ the right players. did you have a lot of that in _ the right players. did you have a lot of that in place _ the right players. did you have a lot of that in place already, - the right players. did you have a l lot of that in place already, before you came here, you've had some players on your radar?— you came here, you've had some players on your radar?- sol players on your radar? yeah. so whatever it's _ players on your radar? yeah. so whatever it's going _ players on your radar? yeah. so whatever it's going to _ players on your radar? yeah. so whatever it's going to be - players on your radar? yeah. so whatever it's going to be next . players on your radar? iaai. so whatever it's going to be next year, you're only allowed so many. if i would've been a division below the championship, or even a division above the championship, it wouldn't have been a similar type of place i would have scouted over the couple of years i was in coaching. but the championship isjust very of years i was in coaching. but the championship is just very similar to the belgian first division where i was in terms of budget and in terms of players we can afford, and we can look out for. so it was just literally, it was a different club, a different name, but it was very similar in terms of scale so i didn't have to throw everything away when i came here. what didn't have to throw everything away when i came here.— when i came here. what is the perfect way — when i came here. what is the perfect way of _ when i came here. what is the perfect way of playing - when i came here. what is the perfect way of playing on - when i came here. what is the perfect way of playing on the l perfect way of playing on the vincent company side? what would be your ideal sort of way to play if your ideal sort of way to play if you are given a blank canvas to go on? �* , .,
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you are given a blank canvas to go on? �* , . , ., ., you are given a blank canvas to go on? �*, . , ., ., ., you are given a blank canvas to go on? �*, . , . . . ., on? it's a statement that i made on day one. i — on? it's a statement that i made on day one. i want _ on? it's a statement that i made on day one, i want to _ on? it's a statement that i made on day one, i want to score _ on? it's a statement that i made on day one, i want to score goals. - on? it's a statement that i made on| day one, i want to score goals. used ruite a day one, i want to score goals. used quite a lot. — day one, i want to score goals. used quite a lot, haven't _ day one, i want to score goals. used quite a lot, haven't you? _ day one, i want to score goals. used quite a lot, haven't you? just - day one, i want to score goals. used quite a lot, haven't you? just one. . quite a lot, haven't you? just one. i'm a quite a lot, haven't you? just one. km a former _ quite a lot, haven't you? just one. i'm a former defender, _ quite a lot, haven't you? just one. i'm a former defender, but - quite a lot, haven't you? just one. i'm a former defender, but still. quite a lot, haven't you? just one. | i'm a former defender, but still my life as a coach, i want to be at the head of teams that score a lot of goals, as many as we can, and my ideal is to be able to score from every phase of place. so whether we are defending a firm in the corner, whether we are talking and we have possession, whether we are pursing to recover the ball, to always have an idea to turn every phase into a goal and to involve every player in the lead up to that. that is on paper. it takes time, obviously, and you build it gradually. i paper. it takes time, obviously, and you build it gradually.— you build it gradually. i watched him, ou you build it gradually. i watched him, you watched _ you build it gradually. i watched him, you watched them, - you build it gradually. i watched him, you watched them, playedj him, you watched them, played against him, nightmare, enjoyed the challenge? he's usually not short of an opinion. all of the two of you
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work together? is it bad cop, or is it, who's the main one of the two? you obviously have that aura and the understanding, the players know exactly where you want them to be and you can't cross about. generally there is a coach that goes around on the side, who can go and soften that approach. has he got fat, and what's important about that for you? he was alwa s the important about that for you? he was always the smartest _ important about that for you? he was always the smartest one _ important about that for you? he was always the smartest one in _ important about that for you? he was always the smartest one in the - always the smartest one in the dressing room.— always the smartest one in the dressing room.- yeah, | dressing room. really? yeah, honestly- _ dressing room. really? yeah, honestly- so _ dressing room. really? yeah, honestly. so in _ dressing room. really? yeah, honestly. so in terms - dressing room. really? yeah, honestly. so in terms of- dressing room. really? yeah, i honestly. so in terms of football knowledge for sure, and in the rest of it, he has that image, but in the end when it came down to football, and also his values, his morals, the way he was raised, he's got fantastic values. he has an emotional switch, and obviously the younger you are the more difficult it is to control. but i couldn't imagine that person to guide us through the process, because i have
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a lot of players on my team who are probably more similar to bellas as a player than they are to me. and it is important to have that balance of someone they can actually turn and look, this is how you would feel it, and make something of yourself, because he was very successful. and he is continuing to do so. it is cliche that you pick up from every manager, but the truth is, that is the best manager i have ever had. edit the best manager i have ever had. ele has definitely been a starting point for me. and then the other side of it, you know, i remember with mancini did a lot of bark line works, and that's what i really started appreciating the funding. i was a defender before but i never loved in the way i loved it when obviously any time with coaching mancini. than the other side of the game with pellegrini was almost all out attack end. not really looking back out, ,, ., , out attack end. not really looking back out, ,. ., , , ., , back out, yard was everyone, help me out, don't back out, yard was everyone, help me out. don't leave _ back out, yard was everyone, help me out, don't leave me. _
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back out, yard was everyone, help me out, don't leave me. yes— back out, yard was everyone, help me out, don't leave me. yes i _ back out, yard was everyone, help me out, don't leave me. yes i wish - out, don't leave me. yes i wish . uite out, don't leave me. yes i wish quite often looking _ out, don't leave me. yes i wish quite often looking at - out, don't leave me. yes i wish quite often looking at myself, i quite often looking at myself, thinking there is just me quite often looking at myself, thinking there isjust me behind the ball. it wasjust thinking there isjust me behind the ball. it was just the two of us. everyone else was attacking. but the first year we got, i think a record amount of goals and we won the league and the second game in the wheels came off a little bit. but you learn from all these things. i could go through so many managers, but in the end it's, you definitely learn from everyone.- but in the end it's, you definitely learn from everyone. something pep said recently. _ learn from everyone. something pep said recently, he _ learn from everyone. something pep said recently, he felt _ learn from everyone. something pep said recently, he felt like _ learn from everyone. something pep said recently, he felt like you - learn from everyone. something pep said recently, he felt like you were i said recently, he felt like you were going to be a manchester city manager. what did you feel like when he said that? mr; manager. what did you feel like when he said that?— he said that? my goal is to get better. i think— he said that? my goal is to get better. | think city _ he said that? my goal is to get better. i think city should - he said that? my goal is to get l better. i think city should always have the best manager in the world, nobody else. and that's not me. so my focus is just getting better, nobody else. and that's not me. so my focus isjust getting better, and will see. maybe it will show how far i am from being that guy, but eventually i willjust work i am from being that guy, but eventually i will just work as i am from being that guy, but eventually i willjust work as hard as i can, and things get better every single time. when i was a
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player, injuries got in the way a lot of times of my progression. as a manager, i can get injured, so i am looking forward. 50 manager, i can get in'ured, so i am looking forward._ looking forward. so there's no excuses and _ looking forward. so there's no excuses and there's _ looking forward. so there's no excuses and there's no - looking forward. so there's no - excuses and there's no stumbling. there's no nothing. you are saying you've got to be the best to be given that manchester city role, is that? �* ., , given that manchester city role, is that? ., , ,, that? i'm actually splitting the thins. that? i'm actually splitting the things- l'm _ that? i'm actually splitting the things. i'm not— that? i'm actually splitting the things. i'm not talking - that? i'm actually splitting the things. i'm not talking about l things. i'm not talking about myself. because i'm a former city player. i would expect that manchester city always has the best manager in the world. they have the best manager in the world today, and i hope he stays for another ten years. and if not, they should have the best manager in the world after that. from my side, way down the ranking. so i have an even, there isn't even a second and my thoughts where i am busy with that. my goal is, i am looking forward to, i live that. my strengths, my biggest strength is that if i fail, i get
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back up and i come back stronger. you can find all of our latest episodes from the football new show over on the bbc iplayer. goodbye. hello there. so far, we've had more rain than average across england this month. the south and east have been particularly wet. there are some areas that have seen nearly double the average april rainfall, which is just like last month, a second month on the row that it's been wet. but like last month, northern scotland has actually had drier weather than average. it's also been a bit sunnier and a bit milder, too. now, to add to those rainfall figures, we've got today's rain. you can see it has been quite a wet day with plenty of showers around. some of those showers have turned heavy with some thunderstorms in northern ireland heading towards western scotland overnight. tonight, there will be further showers coming and going and often it's going to be fairly cloudy. the cloud will stop temperatures from falling very fast. so our overnight lows get down to between six and nine degrees celsius. now, tomorrow, a reasonable
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start to the day. there will be quite a bit of morning cloud, but i think some sunny spells break through that reasonably quickly. there'll be some showers, too. this band of showers pushes southwards across scotland through the day. colder air follows and across eastern areas of england, the showers that develop through the afternoon could turn out to be quite heavy with some thunderstorms as well. but with temperatures mainly between 1a and 18 degrees, it won't feel too bad if you're in the sunshine with colder air working into scotland through the afternoon. temperatures across the north drop back to about seven degrees in aberdeen and stornoway, and then monday night it turns cold enough for some patches of frost to develop across the north of the uk. that's because we'll have clear skies thanks to this ridge of high pressure that's going to be building in across the country into tuesday. so tuesday should be a dry day for most of you. some spells of sunshine around, probably quite lengthy spells of sunshine, too. there'll be a few showers coming into the north of scotland, but otherwise most areas will keep sunny spells going into the afternoon with just a bit of cloud spreading across the skies
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for a time. early afternoon temperatures about 15 to 16 degrees quite widely, but colder again across the north of scotland. 0n into wednesday, a bit more cloud around in the sky, potentially a few patches of rain across the west, not really amounting to too much. but with the winds coming in from the east, around our eastern coast of scotland and england, it's here where temperatures would be pegged back at around ten to 13 degrees, a little bit milder further west, 1a to 16. but those temperatures are below average for may. and beyond that, the weather pattern looks like it's going to stay generally pretty unsettled with further showers or longer spells of rain.
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live from london. this is bbc news: heavy fighting in khartoum — as the sudanese army tries to recapture areas held by the rival, rsf militia. nurses in england start industrial action within the next hour. patients are warned that emergency care wil be affected. with a just a week to go until the coronation, british subjects will be invited to swear allegiance to the king. hello and welcome. the ceasefire in sudan, between two rival factions of the military, has been extended by another three days, to allow for more people to leave the country, and humanitarian aid to come in. but there are reports of increased fighting in the capital khartoum.
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